Minnesota WR Harris dismissed from team

Minnesota wide receiver Ge'Shun Harris has been dismissed from the football team, head coach Jerry Kill announced on Thursday.

The junior wide receiver was charged with financial transaction card fraud for allegedly using a stolen credit card. Police say he took the card from another person's bag at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International airport. Harris was charged on Monday, and Kill was informed on Thursday.

“We had no idea about this situation until today,” Kill said in an official release. “Based on our team policies and the way we run our program, Ge’Shun Harris was immediately dismissed from our football program. Every member of our team is well-aware of our expectations of them and how we enforce our team policies.”

The junior college transfer only had one catch for 28 yards in 2011, and did not appear in any other games. This is also not the first off-field incident for Harris. He has already pled guilty to one count of misdemeanor theft and also faces an additional shoplifting charge.

Keep up with the latest college football news from around the country. From the opening kick of the year all the way through the offseason, CBSSports.com has you covered with this daily newsletter. View a preview.

Minnesota WR Harris dismissed from team

Timberland boots Roll In 1973 the brand was the first pair Timberland boots rain, history Timberland was born and laid the foundation stone. This feature is a pair of waterproof boots with full width instant success, his unique style, but classic, and bold use of yellow new style caught the attention of consumers. Today will not change the original style and features a pair of yellow shoes, we call it. In the fall of 2010, "the rag an bone, designed by Timberland Boot Company collection of footwear for men, three New timberland boots Company silhouettes Tackhead series, with two color variations for each - are a total of six farms given: Tackhead 8?.

The views expressed in this blog are solely those of the author and do not reflect the views of CBS Sports or CBSSports.com